Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention

24 Hour Hotline: 706-542-SAFE

Support • Information • Advocacy

Surviving interpersonal violence and reaching out for help takes tremendous courage and strength. Whether you have been recently assaulted, know someone who has been affected by abuse, or are healing from past trauma, staff members at RSVP, located within the University Health Center, are here to support you. We can act as a personal coordinator/liaison (advocate) between you and law enforcement, medical personnel, the University, mental health care professionals, and other agencies or services.

Services are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL.
We help ensure that you get the information and support you need, that you are listened to, and that you are treated with the sensitivity and respect every victim/survivor deserves.

What happened to you was not your fault. We believe you and are here to help.

Location:
RSVP is located within the Health Promotion Department on the first floor of the University Health Center, at the corner of College Station and East Campus Road, on the University of Georgia campus. Walk ins welcome

Prevention • Education • Outreach

RSVP can also facilitate and/or co-sponsor interpersonal violence Prevention, Education and Outreach programs for the campus community including professors, student groups, Resident Assistants (RAs), faculty/staff, professionals and all students.

Topics include but are not limited to Interpersonal Violence 101, Healthy Relationships, Domestic Violence Escalation, and Consent. Request a program.

This is a safe space for student survivors of sexual and/or relationship violence to talk with and receive support from other survivors, led by an advocate from the RSVP office. *FREE & CONFIDENTIAL*Topics:Stress & Coping, Emotion Regulation, Healthy Relationships, Sleep, Healthy Eating & ExerciseContact:Caron Hope: chope@uhs.uga.edu